Mar de Ajó Hotels & Travel Information

Getting to Mar de Ajo

Mar de Ajó is a five hour bus ride from Buenos Aires and several major bus companies have multiple trips per day.

-Chevallier Retiro Station Tel: 4000-5255

-Condor Estrella Retiro Station Tel: 4313-1700

–By Car from Buenos Aires:

Take 9 de Julio south until reaching the Buenos Aires-La Plata Freeway. At kilometer 37, take the exit to the right until you reach the Gutiérrez roundabout, where you will take Route 2 until you reach Route 63. When you reach the end of Route 63, at Esquina de Crotto, turn right onto Route 11 which will take you to the coastal town of San Clemente. From there, head south down the coastal road until reaching Mar de Ajó.

photo: ReinodeMardeAjo

Things to do in Mar de Ajó

Lo de Maria Lucrecia Camino a Pavón, a 3000 mts. from the Rotonda de Mar de Ajó Tel: (02257) 420-009

Museum and Historic Archive of Mar de Ajó Lebensohn Nº 566 No telephone

• Hours: vary throughout the year; Wed-Sun: 5:00-7:00 p.m.

– Check out old photos of the town, learn about the ships that ran aground here and see antiques and fossils.

Mar de Ajó Casino Irigoyen at Espora Tel: (2257) 420-742

• Roulette, black jack and 80 slot machines

Places to Stay in Mar de Ajo

Hotels

There are range of hotels in Mar de Ajó with prices starting with a basic one-star hotel such as at Hotel de Pescador, a few blocks from the beach to the four-star, highly rated Gran Hotel Verona. For longer stays, it may make more sense to rent an apart-hotel such as Complejo Dorin.

Hostels

Mar de Ajó is a family vacation spot so there aren’t many hostels but for hostel-type prices you can try the rather run-down but amusingly named, Los Sauces.

Hospedaje Los Sauces Montevideo 586 Tel: (02257) 421-476

–Camping

Beach camping is a long-held tradition for many Argentine families and there are a total of seven camping grounds in the area.

Nuevo Atlantis, five kilometers south accommodates campers, trailers and RV’s although the prices are a bit steep, depending on the number of people, the season and length of stay. Some of the one-star hotels in town have similar prices.

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